IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians Face Identity Crisis, Says Aakash Chopra After SRH Loss

Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra says Mumbai Indians are facing an identity crisis in IPL 2026 after failing both while setting and chasing totals. The team recently lost despite posting 243/5, as SRH chased it down comfortably in 18.4 overs. This followed a defeat where MI were bowled out for under 120 while chasing a modest target. Chopra noted that even Jasprit Bumrah's presence couldn't prevent the collapse, leaving the team uncertain about their strategy.

Key Points: IPL 2026: MI's Identity Crisis Deepens, Says Aakash Chopra

  • MI failed to defend 243/5 against SRH
  • Team dismissed under 120 in earlier chase
  • Jasprit Bumrah unable to prevent SRH chase
  • Chopra highlights batting and bowling inconsistency
  • Playoff hopes complicated by recurring failures
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IPL 2026: MI don't know which way to go; they've faltered scoring first & chasing, says Aakash Chopra

Aakash Chopra says Mumbai Indians face an identity crisis after failing to defend 243 and being bowled out under 120, exposing batting and bowling woes.

"Right now, I don't know if they actually know which way to go. Can they score first or chase? Both ways, they've faltered. - Aakash Chopra"

New Delhi, April 30

Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra believes the Mumbai Indians are grappling with an identity crisis in the ongoing IPL 2026 season, having struggled to find consistency both while setting targets and chasing them.

Mumbai's woes were highlighted once again in their recent defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad, where, despite posting a formidable 243/5 on the board, they were unable to defend the total as SRH chased it down comfortably. The loss came shortly after another disappointing outing in which Mumbai failed to chase a modest target, exposing vulnerabilities in both approaches.

Chopra pointed out that such contrasting failures have left the team uncertain about their preferred strategy, especially as their batting unit has not been delivering consistently.

"There will be a bit of an identity crisis because, the other day, when they were asked to chase down a total, they couldn't. They were actually dismissed for under 120. So, that is when they realised, 'Maybe, we are not really good at chasing, our batting is not clicking. Let's bat first.' Then you score 243 and get it chased down in 18.4 overs with Jasprit Bumrah on your side.

"It is unimaginable that 240-odd can be chased down with this much ease when you have a genius like Bumrah. So, right now, I don't know if they actually know which way to go. Can they score first or chase? Both ways, they've faltered," Chopra told JioStar.

The recent result at the Wankhede Stadium underlined Mumbai's struggles with the ball as well, as even the presence of premier pacer Jasprit Bumrah could not prevent SRH's aggressive top order from dominating the chase.

For Mumbai, the defeat further complicates their playoff hopes, as they continue to search for the right balance in both batting and bowling departments and their inability to close out games, regardless of the situation, has been a recurring theme this season.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, I think the problem is deeper than just batting or bowling. The team looks disjointed - like they have no plan B. When you have Bumrah taking wickets upfront but still can't defend 243, something's wrong with the field placements and the overall strategy. Chopra's analysis is fair, but I also wonder if the captaincy is under scrutiny now. 🤔
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James A
Being from the UK and following IPL, this MI season is baffling. How can a team with such star power be this inconsistent? 243 is usually a winning total in T20, but SRH chased it like it was nothing. Chopra makes a good point about the identity crisis - they don't know if they're a batting or chasing team anymore. Maybe they need a complete reset next season.
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Rohit P
I'm a neutral fan, but watching MI struggle is actually sad for the sport. They've been the most successful IPL team, and now they can't defend 243. Chopra's right - you can't have Bumrah in your side and still lose like this. The bowling unit looks toothless without proper support. They're relying too much on Bumrah to do everything. Need Hardik to step up as captain and leader. 💔

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